Untamed and enchanting, Zambia is Africa at its most authentic. With vast wilderness, awe-inspiring waterfalls, and the pioneering spirit of the walking safari, it offers an intimate connection to nature in its purest form.
Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya): One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, this majestic waterfall is a must-visit, with thrilling activities like the Devil’s Pool and helicopter rides for panoramic views.
South Luangwa National Park: Renowned as the birthplace of the walking safari, this park offers up-close wildlife experiences and incredible sightings of leopards and other big game.
Lower Zambezi National Park: A haven for water-based safaris, this park is perfect for canoeing, Tiger fishing, and spotting elephants and hippos along the Zambezi River.
Kafue National Park: One of Africa’s largest national parks, it’s famous for its diverse ecosystems, including the stunning Busanga Plains, ideal for game viewing and birdwatching.
Overview
Zambia offers a safari experience that feels deeply personal, set against the backdrop of its vast, unspoiled wilderness. South Luangwa National Park, the birthplace of the walking safari, promises an unforgettable connection with nature. Here, guided treks take you into the heart of the bush, where elephants, giraffes, and prowling leopards are often within sight. Along the Luangwa River, hippos bellow and crocodiles bask, while vibrant birdlife thrives in this pristine habitat.Across Zambia’s incredible landscapes, adventure awaits at every turn. The Lower Zambezi National Park beckons with canoe safaris along the mighty river, offering close encounters with elephants and playful pods of hippos. In the sprawling Kafue National Park, the Busanga Plains are a predator’s paradise, alive with lions and cheetahs. And of course, Victoria Falls, the “Smoke that Thunders,” is a wonder like no other—a dramatic curtain of water that captivates all who witness it. With intimate lodges and remote camps, Zambia offers a safari that is as exclusive as it is exhilarating.